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Angelina Jolie is opening up about her kids in a new interview, in which she discusses where she sees her life going in ten years time.

“I imagine I will spend my days traveling from country to country to visit our children, who I expect will live around the world,” the 41-year-old actress told Hello magazine.

“I think some will be interested in the international work I do, and I would love to partner with them as I continue. I imagine I will be less involved in film and be focused more on family and foreign affairs,” she added.

Angelina Jolie is joined by her kids while attending the press conference for her new film First They Killed My Father on Saturday (February 18) in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

The 41-year-old actress and filmmaker directed the film for Netflix and she received support from all six of her children – Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 10, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 8 – at the premiere.

Cambodia is where Angelina shot scenes for her 2001 movie Tomb Raider and it’s where she adopted her first child Maddox.

“I cannot find words to express what it means to me that I was entrusted with telling part of the story of this country,” she said at the premiere (via People). “This film was not made to focus on the horrors of the past, but to celebrate the resilience, kindness and talent of the Cambodian people. Most of all, this film is my way of saying thank you to Cambodia. Without Cambodia I may never have become a mother. Part of my heart is and will always be in this country. And part of this country is always with me: Maddox.”

Angelina Jolie is opening up about giving birth to her daughter Shiloh in Africa and the struggles that other women in that region go through during childbirth.

The 41-year-old actress appeared on BBC Radio 4′s Women’s Hour on Friday morning (June 17) and talked about how these problems in Africa can be easily fixed.

“I went to a hospital in Namibia, where I was having my daughter, and I was in breech. I needed a C-section, and I knew I was in breach because I had had the money to have an ultrasound,” Angelina said. “But I found even the local hospital with many, many women – and this was a good hospital – did not have an ultrasound machine.”

“So the amount of women that didn’t know they were in breach, the amount of babies and complications when they got into labor, with one simple machine,” Angelina continued. “But I know there are many extraordinary people who are working on this and women’s health around the world, and many groups dedicated solely to that, and their work is so needed and these solutions can come.”

Listen to a clip from Angelina‘s interview below and hear the full piece on BBC.co.uk!